Hi, im jay konig, a member of the league of women voters. Along with the league and sf gov tv, im here to discuss proposition c the city currently uses federal, state and local funds to support Affordable Housing programs for both low income and moderate income households. Recent federal cutbacks and reductions in state funding have decreased the funding available for Affordable Housing programs. Proposition c would amend the charter to establish a Housing Trust fund. The city would contribute 20 Million Dollars to the fund in 2013. Each year the city contribution would increase by 2. 8 Million Dollars up to 50. 8 Million Dollars in 2024. After 2024, the city would contribute an annual amount base the on the 50. 8 Million Dollars but adjusted for changes in the citys general fund revenue. The city would use the fund to build, purchase and improve Affordable Housing, provide 15 Million Dollars for a loan program for down payment assistance for moderate income home buyers and emergency F
Students each year. The state has reduced funding to ccsf by core academic courses, provide Work Force Training, provide an education that prepares students for 4 year universities, keep City College Libraries and Student Support services open, Keep Technology and instructional support up to date, and offset state budget cuts. Im here with alyssa messer, an english teacher at city college of San Francisco. Shes the ppt of aft2121, the faculty union, and a proponent of proposition a. Also joining us is starchild, a local activist with the Libertarian Party of San Francisco and a former candidate for the San Francisco school board. Hes an opponent of the measure. Thank you both for taking the time to be with us today. Thank you. Alyssa, id like to give you the opportunity it share the thoughts of your position. So proposition a is a temporary 8year, 79 parcel tax on properties in San Francisco. And that money would go directly to supporting city college of San Francisco. City college is
Services it all went to other departments such as when the Police Closed down the streets for parades. We need to make sure that money is used for service and not distributed to some other department. I work with the community to improve public safety, through Community Policing and maybe some substations for our areas that we need them in for ourselves just the same way that twitter has. And now is the time to bring ethics and a strong advocate for the people back to city hall. I ask you to vote for me, hope johnson, this november and i thank you for your time. My name is kristine olague is i am the current incumbent for district five. This includes the fillmore, western addition, cathedral hill, japan town, lower pacific heights, lower and upper hate, nopa and coal valley and the neighbors. I am running to serve a full term on the board of supervisors, representing district five because i have long worked to make local government work better for the needs of the neighborhood resident
Information we asked for and definitely a model for the other companies and in our conversations with the other companies we told them talk to zen dusk. They were amazing to work with, and i think for me what is unique about zen dusk is that there is a culture. You can tell there say culture in the company that desires to really integrate and be part of the community and provide benefits to the community, and its not out of having to sign a cba, but it just really is evident to me its part of the culture, their company, to want to provide the benefits to the neighborhood theyre in, so i personally want to thank sen dusk. I hope any companies that come after them look at them as a model to proceed. Anything we suggested to them, anything we ask the answer was always yes. It was never no we just appreciated how easy they were to work with. Thank you supervisor kim. And zen dusk and with that madam clerk clerk can you please read the memoryiums. Mr. President , there were none for today.
Hi, im jane konig, a member of the league of women voters. Along with the league and sfgovtv, im here to discuss proposition a, a ballot measure that will be before the voters on november 6th. City college of San Francisco has 9 campuses in the city and serves approximately 100,000 students each year. The state has reduced funding to ccsf by core academic courses, provide Work Force Training, provide an education that prepares students for 4 year universities, keep City College Libraries and Student Support services open, Keep Technology and instructional support up to date, and offset state budget cuts. Im here with alyssa messer, an english teacher at city college of San Francisco. Shes the ppt of aft2121, the faculty union, and a proponent of proposition a. Also joining us is starchild, a local activist with the Libertarian Party of San Francisco and a former candidate for the San Francisco school board. Hes an opponent of the measure. Thank you both for taking the time to be with u